Well, this afternoon (Friday, ,January 24,, 2025) I took your "E for English /English Grammar Test" just to see how well I would do . I was among the 1% to achieve a perfect score! SUPERB! And thanks! By the way, I have subscribed to you, so please keep e-mailing these quizzes to me! Larry Carroll
Hello. I noticed your comment as I was posting my own. Regarding 22, actually the sentence "When are you coming" is grammatically correct. 'When are you arriving" would also be correct. Did you intend to identify a different sentence instead? I would be happy to reply.
Question: #5: "students" are, not "student are" #6: Answer B also possible. #12: Capitalize "Mr." and "Frank" #31: Answer A if no longer living in New York, simple past. Answer C if still living in New York. #33: Blank left open also correct. #36: "keys" plural.
Well, this afternoon (Friday, ,January 24,, 2025) I took your "E for English /English Grammar Test" just to see how well I would do .
I was among the 1% to achieve a perfect score! SUPERB! And thanks!
By the way, I have subscribed to you, so please keep e-mailing these quizzes to me! Larry Carroll
Question your question no. 11, 22 are wrong. Please check I got 2/40 quwstions.
Hello. I noticed your comment as I was posting my own. Regarding 22, actually the sentence "When are you coming" is grammatically correct. 'When are you arriving" would also be correct. Did you intend
to identify a different sentence instead? I would be happy to reply.
Question:
#5: "students" are, not "student are"
#6: Answer B also possible.
#12: Capitalize "Mr." and "Frank"
#31: Answer A if no longer living in New York, simple past.
Answer C if still living in New York.
#33: Blank left open also correct.
#36: "keys" plural.
Students are! Not student are